Tief)ErRotr,/zwun ffiRomag PAGE TEN P and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE BETTY FRANK GUEST STAR AT LITTMAN'S Fanny Brice's Name In the Golden Book An outstanding star of the Sidney Alexan der and Son, mar- Yiddish theater is featured this tin, to Spe ak for Fathers week at Littman's Yiddish Peo- an d Sons Fanny Brice, the famous actress, has been inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund at Jerusalem, by her namesake, although not her relative, who transferred a land parcel she owned in Palestine, to be added to the inalienable land property of the Jewish people in the Holy Land. Miss Hattie Devarnia Brice of Memphis, Texas, was the owner of two plots located in Migdal, near Tiberias, of which she wanted to dispose. As she was negotiating with real es- tate agencies, Miss Brice read her Holy Writ, and happened to find the passage in Leviticus 25.23 reading: "The Land shall not be sold forever, for the Land is Mine." Deciding not to make the sacred soil of Pales- tine a subject for barter, Miss Brice transferred it as a gift to the Jewish National Fund to be preserved as inalienable property. When informed by the Amer- ican office of the Keren Kaye- meth le'Israel that since her plots have the value of $200.00 she is entitled to two insertions in the Golden Book of the Fund, Miss Brice, who is not Jewish, expressed her desire that "in each instance the honor be conferred upon your great actress, Fanny Brice." Father, S on Affair Of K. o P. Tuesday SOVIET, POLAND Re-Elect Murphy, DISCUSS ENTRY Birnkrant Advises TO BIRO-BIDJAN Saul 1-1. Birnkrant, well-known Jewish Immigrants From the Far East QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I I IC 11 L L L can Jews A Review of Leo Lenin's "Land of Promise," by Lewis Mack Detroit attorney, who has seven other brothers who are practic- America used to be called the ing attorneys, heartily endorses Land of Promise. East European Jews who looked forward to coming here always used that terms and ; many Jews still feel that this coun- I try has proven to be such a land. , The novel by Leo Lania speaks of another Land of Promise—Ger- Imany—for it is a fact that during Ithe last generation Germany did I appear as a Land of Promise to the Jews of Poland who could escape to the golden land of the Teutons. Did not Germany promise social and civic equality? Were not the Jews elevated to the loftiest posi- tions of power and influence? Did not Germany actually appear to be the Land of l'romise to those in eastern Europe who still suffered from the medieval type of persecu- tion? Herr Lania whose splendid novel has been translated from the Ger- man by R. Henry, weaves for us a colorful pattern of life which gives us vivid pictures of conditions in Germany during the last 25 years. Mr. Lania was a,profession- THOMAS J. MURPHY al writer in Germany and very suc- cessful as a journalist and drama- Thomas J. Murphy as Judge of tist. His clear pictures, indicate the Wayne Circuit Court. a thorough understanding of Ger- Mr. Birnkrant's letter of en- man life and a sensible delineaton dorsement reads as follows; of characters who play various "It is my sincere desire to see parts in this book. that the bench of the Circuit There is the Rosenberg family Court will not be dismantled at which was as comfortable and as the coming election. stable in its settlement as any Jew- "The present bench has been ish families are in America today. operated very smoothly and its This family was the envy of thou- efficiency and co-o per a t i o n sands of Polish Jews who came to amongst the present members of the Land of Promise to approach the bench is beyond reproach. the satisfactory status achieved by "I recommend the re-election the Rosenbergs and thousands of of Judge Thomas J. Murphy be- other well integrated German Jew- cause z he e ih n m oa a t n l y . ash families. These Rosenbergs survived the and a most envious ner and the public can look with destruction of the World War, they kept their heads above water dur- pride upon his spotless record that he has made for himself dur- ing the flood of the revolution. They even managed to live through ing his regime." the inflation and certainly paid no attention to Hitler in his early days on his climb to power. But WALSH IS CANDIDATE the Rosenbergs lived long enough FOR TRAFFIC COURT to see themselves stripped of every James R. Walsh, Assistant Cor- I bit of honor, deprived of position, Re-Elect Webster, Annual Report of Jacob Mazer Urges Conciliation Court Jacob Mazer, for the last 35 NEW YORK — The Jewish years prominently identified with Conciliation Court of America the business, communal and ath- held its annual meeting on Wed- letic life of Detroit and intimately nesday evening, Jan. 9, at the The Detroi ; Lodge No. 65, acquainted with the leaders in Federation Building, 71 W. 47th Knights of Py thias, will give its these fields, in discussing the can- St. Dr. Israel Goldstein, presi- annual father and son affair, j dent of the Jewish Conciliation Feb. 19, at the Tuesday eveni Court of America, presided. Fort Wayne H otel, Cass at Tern- Louis Richman, executive sec- retary, presented his annual re- pie Ayes. oldstick will be the port, which included the follow- Nathaniel G he evening. Rabbi ing: chairman of t lel will delived the "The year 1934 has proved the Harold Rosent lney L. Alexander most active year in the history invocation, Si address in behalf of the Jewish Conciliation Court will deliver lit and his son, Mar- of America. More cases were of the father, , now a student at tin Alexander filed with the court during the of Michigan, will past year than ever before. Dur- the University sons. The feature ing the past year, 605 cases were speak the I will be an address of this for program presented for adjudication; 784 le Chancellor Corn- cases appeared on the calendar of by the Suprel mender of the Knights of Pythias, the court, some of which were ad- Harp, over a na- journed from time to time; 17 ses- Hon. Reno S. ;-up. Samuel Ras- f tion-wide hoo sions were held 65 judges acted as arbitrators; 144 cases were kin will make the introductory re- • up to this broad- actually tried and disposed of at marks, leading ill take place at 9 cast, which w open sessions of the court, and a large number of cases were set- o'clock. tled by the parties themselves af- The entert tinment committee pie's Theater, 12th and Seward, ter receiving a notice of hearing. under its chaff man, William Roth- in the person of Betty Frank. "It is interesting to note that man, has spa red no expense in Miss Frank takes the leading finest acts, and such role in "Molly's Millions," the cases involving disputes between ' procuring the husband and wife, parents and diversified en ertainment as will presentation during this week-end. JUDGE CLYDE I. WEBSTER children, have fallen off during be enjoyed b y both father and Her husband, Benjamin Blank, is didacy the year 1934, whereas in the son. Another feature of this pro- here to direct this play. of Judge Clyde I. Webster year 1933 those cases seemed to gram will be talent from mem- for re-election to the Circuit have been increasing at each ses- f h men is will hers' families R e res Bench said: sion. The year 1934 saw a de- be served foil owing the entertain- SWEET IS CANDIDATE "The husiness men of the City cline in these cases. Front the FOR TRAFFIC JUDGE ment. of Detroit who sometimes come Last Tuesd a y night, the Detroit in contact with our courts and observations of the executive sec- eatery and from independent in- Lodge No. 55 was honored by the Abolition of the referee system Judges have no concern with the vestigations made by him of the presence of G eorge Dobsevage of in Traffic Court, establishment of KRONNER CANDIDATE political beliefs entertained by New York Ci y, a prominent Py- an advisory committee of experts FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE The importance of Hies branch- these Judges. Nevertheless, be- litigants, it is stated as the opin- cause of our system of electing ion of the executive secretary that thian, widely known as editor, to assist the judges in coping es in the various ports of entry reason for the falling off of publisher and lecturer, regarded with the traffic problem, and an William O'Neill Kronner, for in the United States is demonstra- them they must run on party tick- the these cases is two-fold; (1) more as one of t he foremost Jewish aggressive program of educating 20 years a practicing attorney in ted by the report of the branch ens. people have received employment Ald- bookmen in A merica. Judge the public to the cause and pre- Detroit and Wayne County of the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- The Hon. Clyde I. Webster, during the year 1934 than 1933; rich Baxter a so took part in the vention of accidents, are the chief courts, is a candidate for Circuit migrant Aid Society (HIAS) in whom it has been my pleasure (2) those who have not received initiatory war k. points of the policy laid down by Judge on the Democratic ticket. San Francisco. ivailneyge yoefarsknohwaisngbefeonr a employment have received more Minor A. Sweet, candidate for the Mr. Kronner, who was born in agnredatprm There arrived in that city on • relief from the city, state and office of Judge of Recorder's a number of Japanese steamers Judge of our Circuit Court for federal agencies. Because of the Court, Traffic and Ordinance Divi- 25 Jewish immigrants, 10 men, 8 18 years, being returned there above two reasons, the financial sion. women and 7 children, who were term after term on the Repub- distress during the year 1931 Recommending the continuance met by the Hies representative SISTERHOOD lican ticket. I know nothing about was not as great as in the year and cared for until discharged to Judge Webster's politics or of 1933. The experience of the ex- Preparations are now being of the Mayor's Advisory Com- their elatives. They were able to his ideas on the tariff, income tax ecutive secretary has shown that made for the following Sisterhood mittee on Traffic, Sweet said: "I believe the solution of the traffic come to the United States as a or other matters in which as a where there is a decrease cf fin- affairs: esult of the contacts established business man I am interested, but ancial distress, there is a corres- Sunday evening, March 17— problem is not a one-man job. It is necessary to enlist the as- poation Counsel of the City of De- even beaten and killed. Such between them and their relatives do know that he is an honorable ponding decrease in the number hard time party for members and sistance and co-operation of the trait, is a candidate for nomination things might happen, they thought, here by the Hies offices in San and upright Judge, liked and re- of matrimonial disputes and in the their friends. to Judge of the Traffic Court, at to to the Polish Jews who to had Francisco and the Far East. Germany but not the come real spected by the attorneys and liti- number of claims by parents Tuesday afternoon, March 26— best trailed minds in the city, state and nation—men who have A very pathetic case was that gents who come before him wheth- against children for non-support. , Germans! shower in the main ballroom of devoted their lives to the prob- of a little boy who left his wid- We recommend this book to Jew- er they win or lose in his court, With the corresponding de- the synagogue, lem of safety in traffic from every owed mother behnd him n Shang- ish readers because it will give because they recognize in him crease of matrimonial and family Sunday evening, April 26— standpoint. There already exists hai. He presented almost a tragic the clearest possible picture of post- that human kindness and fairness disputes, there has been a cor- Supper and card party. in the city of Detroit such a group figure wearing a cut down suit of • • war Germany. It will teach them which everybody seeks in a court responding increase in the num- of men, who will gladly render clothes of his dead father. Upon to look more realistically at condi- of justice. In appraising his judi- ber of organizational disputes— SUNDAY SCHOOL being questioned by the immigra- tions and signs in America and it cial services I do not know why especially those disputes dealing their services to the community The first Sunday School sup- without cost. will guide them to a careful ana- anyone should be interested in his with non-payment of dues by tion officials he geld that his moth- plement to the B'nai Moshe Bul- lysis of what the Land of Promise political views, which never have members and the resultant expul- er had read that the climate of "If elected, I will accept those letin was issued on Feb. 15. The services, and throw into the bal- may be when they see the wander- and never will be brought into sion or suspension of members. Los Angeles would be beneficial poem "Samson," by Pearl Popper, ance the knowledge I myself have ing Jew going from one Land of play in his court room. for the type of asthma from which That type of case has become in- was chosen as the best literary gleaned from five years' experi- Promise to another. We unhesi- he is suffering. Besides the clothes "Judge Webster was graduated creasingly larger during the year contribution to the paper. The ence in the Traffic Court and 15 tatingly recommend this book as from the Literary Department of 1934. The reason for that seems in which he stood the boy had staff of the supplement consists years in other courts of the city." the finest one of its type, as a well $10 with him in American money, University of Michigan in to be that whereas the persons of Helen Green, editor-in-chief, written interesting novel with a the The Hies representative inter- 1899 and from the Law Depart- coming to the Jewish court have Citing the records of the De- true picture and a fine message. and the following reporters: Shir- troit Police Department, which ceded for him and he was permit- ment in 1901. From 1901 to 1904 obtained either work or relief to ley Freedman, Dickie Friedman, show that 90 per cent of all acci- ted to land. Ile is now employed JAMES R. WALSH he was in the law offices of those take care of themselves and fam- Rosalyn Gottlieb, Janet Green, dents are due to violations of the KELLY IS CANDIDATE in a camp near Los Angeles and giants of the Michigan Bar, Don ilies, they have not had a sur- Shirley Hyman, Jewell Klein, traffic laws, Sweet stressed the the Hies office has made arrange- the primary election to be held in FOR TRAFFIC JUDGE M. Dickinson and Elliot G. Stev- plus to take care of payment of Sylvia Kornfield, Evelyn Kurz, WILLIAM O'NEILL KRONNER ments that his wages will remain the City on March 4th. enson, and for the following eight dues and assessments in their or- Mr. Walsh, along with his 18 • Louis and Pearl Popper. A lively contest for the Traffic years was a member of, the firm ganizations, congregations, too, the Thumb district of Michigan, intact so that he may be able to years of experience as Assistant The class in "Methods of Teach- return to Shanghai to his mother Judgeship is indicated by the ac- of Choate & Webster. Recogniz- have in turn suffered because of near Port Huron, graduated from Corporation Counsel, was legal ad- ing" which meets every Sunday of friends on behalf of ing his ability and public spirit the loss of dues and assessments the law department of the Uni- when he is cured. visor to the Detroit Police Depart- tivity from 12 to 1 will continue its dis- Sherman F. Kelly, who is seeking President William H. Taft ap- that would ordinarily come into versity of Michigan on 1915. Ile ment, in which capacity he had a cussion on the "Story Method" pointed him United States Dis- their treasuries. It is hoped that had experience as a newspaper great deal to do with the formation the post, which is non-partisan. of teaching history in the lower Mr. Kelly is well known as a trict Attorney for this district, in with the further increase of em- man before his graduation and of rules and regulations governing grades. former assistant prosecuting at- which office he served from 1912 ployment and return of greater • came to Detroit in 1916 to estab- traffic problems in the city In view to 1916, and the people of De- prosperity, these types of cases lish law practice. of the fact that two newjudges JR. Y.P.A. DRAMATIC GROUP troit and the County of Wayne in will fall off." Several years ago he repre- Itcalleing that prejudice Is often the are going to be elected for this of- The dramatic group of the Jr. The election of officers was held admiration of his record as Dis- sented the hank Walton League, result of Ignorance and mlaunderstand• ffice, it will be incombent upon Y.P.A. is now meeting every Mg. render„ of The Chronicle arc Milted trict Attorney elevated hint to and resulted in the following: Dr. the organization of fishermen and to .end In question. regarding the the electors to select the most able Thursday evening in the auditor- Israel Goldstein, president; Mrs. Circuit Court, where he sits to- out of the large field to be voted on. outdoor sports lovers, winning Proteetant. Catholic or Jewish faiths. ium of the synagogue. Under the queetions may touch upon any "The wide experience which Mr. Rebekah Kohut, lion. Jacob Pan- day. for the league a strenuous battle These aRpects of these faiths or their relation,. direction of Morton Sobel, the ken, Dr. Moses liyamson, vice- Walsh possesses, would stand him "Judge Webster is the Dean of before the Legislature to pre- QuextIcne will be answered In this group is taking up the study of as promptly an possible and in good stead," his friend say: "lie the Bench and it is only a simple presidents; Jacob R. Schiff, treas- serve the St. Clair Flats for the column should i.e addressed to The Detroit Jew- believes that sane traffic regula- the various phases of theater urer; Louis Richman, executive statement of fact to say that his people of the state. Igh Chronicle or to the National Confer- work, such an: make-up. lights, of Jew. and Chrlatlan., 261 Fourth tions sanely enforced will preserve attitude towards people of all secretary; board of director,: His name was placed on the ence Avenue, New York City. stagecraft, etc. The reading and creeds and color in Detroit, lion. Bernard S. Deutsch, chair- life and limb and at the same time ticket by friends who procured selection of plays will take place facilitate the movement of traffic; whether Catholic, Protestant or, man; David A. Brown, vice-chair- the signatures to his petitions be- Q. What is the meaning of the also that the traffic court should be at the next meeting on Feb. 21, Jewish, whether white or black, man; Simon Bergman, Dr. Mark fore it was known that so large term "Kosher?" • at 8 o'clock. All young people an educational and not a financial has been such as to win the ap- Eisner, George Frankenthaler, Dr a group of candidates would en- A. This word, which can often institution. A vote for James R. between the ages of 16 and 20 plause and respect of the whole Israel Goldstein, lion. Jonah J. ter the field. be seen on the windows of Jewish Walsh for Judge of the Traffic Goldstein, Dr. Moses Ilyanison, are invited to attend. community. butcher shops and delicatessen Court is a vote for safety and good • • • "The County of Wayne will Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, Jacob Levy, stores, originally meant "fit," "pro- Y.P.A. lie who shares his peoples' grief, per." In the rabbinic literature it traffic regulation." honor itself in re-electing him to Hon. Samuel Levy, Hon. Jacob Panken, Jacob Rabinowitz, Louis will share in its joy.—Talmud. The next meeting of the board the Circuit Court." took on the narrower meaning of MINOR A. SWEET SHERMAN F. KELLY Richman, Jacob R. Schiff, Isidor of the Y. P. A. will take place PRAYER ritual cleanliness and was applied S. Schweitzer, Julius Schwartz, There must be union and har- to vessels, cooking implements, as Sunday, Feb. 17, at 5:30. The immediate necessity of educating torney, having filled this office Cabaret Night of Beth Abra- Max D. Steuer, Sol Tekulsky and mony among the Jewish people in next regular meeting will be held the public to the traffic laws. well as foods, The word is now By H. PEREIRA MENDES ably and creditably. As an assist- ham Y. P. S. Feb. 28 Dr. Jonah B. Wise. order to gain redemption. on Sunday afternoon, Fell. 24, at most particularly applied to the Sweet was born in Jackson, ant prosecutor he frequently dem- Max D. Steuer was elected to —Talmud. ritual preparation of meat. Meat, 4 o'clock. The dramatic group, Mich., and came to Detroit in Too many never say a word of onstrated his friendship fei en dl for y rtch: d i A colorful event will be given fill the vacancy created by the which is under the direction of 1915. Following his discharge to be kosher, must be rid of blood. prayer. They have lost the habit unfortunate with , by the Young People's Society of death of Ludwig Vogelstein. Miss Sally Wuntner, meets every frof the Marine Corps, in which That is why the method of slaugh- or were never taught it. That is a in this method of Congregation Beth Abraham on A resolution was adopted ex- Wednesday evening at 8. All he had enlisted at the entry of tering by the "schochet" is care- great reproach to our intelligence. believing e u n t apev ,,, ieetciu m tio rn a . ther Thursday, Feb. 28, at 8 p. m., at tending the congratulations of the strai ghten young people interested in senior the United States into the World fully prescribed. This is also why For all Nature sings there is a than rel entl ess the synagogue, 12517 Linwood, Jewish Conciliation Court of meat must be soaked in water and God. The Hebrew word for God dramatics are invited to attend. War, he returned to Detroit. He The last two years Mr. Kelly at Sturtevant. America to lion. Jacob Panken, • • • YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too then covered with salt and after- means Power. Then are we to be- was appointed official reporter to assigned xw c I h ueseie v eh k d ened Rose Dobis, who has tray- its vice-president, who was recent- he hadMiss short? Too wide? Too nar- ward washed three times in order lieve that that Power cannot be BIBLE CLASS Judge Thomas 51. Cotter in 1920, the d court, rte , ly elevated to the position of abroad with a theatrical row? We ,can make them over that all traces of blood may be re- brought into contact with His own Jewish book reviews are now and served in that capacity until an opportunity to observe the group for several years, is di- judge in the Court of Domestic up to two sizes larger. We moved, The ancient Hebrews be- creations, among them man? being given by Rabbi Moses 1924, during which time he problems Relations, and lion. Bernard S. problems and difficulties of the recting the affair, which is a cab- guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 lieved that the spirit of the animal One of those contacts is Prayer. Fischer at the regular meetings studied law, took the bar examina- years' experience. M. KANER was contained in the blood. The Its value is a scientific conclusion. traffic situation. Coming into aret night. All talent has been Deutsch, chairman of the board of of the class on Tuesday evenings tion, and was admitted to prac- daily contact with the law-enforc- selected from the group. There directors of the Jewish Concilia- SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand koshering of meat undoubtedly im- For if there is a Power the re- at 9. tice. River, 12916 E. Jefferson. munized the Jews from certain dis- sponse thereto depends upon the ing agencies and the public, he will be a chorus and 10 acts. Re- tion Court of America, upon his Appointed official reporter in made a diligent study of the sit- freshments will be served and distinguished service as president eases which took heavy toll of the receptivity of that upon which it the present Traffic Court under DOMESTIC HELP. non-Jews, especially before sani- acts. uation, with the result that he has dancing will follow. The admis-I of the Board of Aldermen in the Soviet Rubs Farms , Judges Sherman D. Callender and RELIABLE City of New York. Laundresses, women for clean- tary, methods were developed. In There is such a Power. Let us developed several ideas which he sion fee will be 25 cents. J. Maher in 1929, Sweet has I A resolution of appreciation ing, scrub women, housemaids. most modern communities, a board put ourselves in receptive mood for thinks will not only decrease Loans from Books John held that position for the last five By hour, day or week. All Na- of orthodox rabbis closely super- prayer and by our conduct prove traffic violations but will assist Pfeiffer Brewing Co was also voted to the social seri- years, during which time he has 1 tions Employment Bureau, Mad- vises the koshering of meat used we can respond to Divine Power, the general public as well. Ice committee and its chairman, Elects New Officers m„. willia NEW YORK, (JTA) — Indeb- been a keen student of the traffic Citizens in all walks of life by orthodox Jews. Reformed Jew, and we will find that all things are ison 2526. William F. Wolff. tedness of Jewish agricultural col- laws and their administration. do not, in most cases, observe this possible where true prayer moves are supporting Mr. Kelly's can- At the close of business, Dec. lectives in the Ukraine, Crimea ritual process. the heart and soul. didacy. PRIVATE, KOSHER 31, 1934, the Pfeiffer Brewing LOCKWOOD CANDIDATE and other parts of Russia amount- OLD AGE and CONVALESCENT Company of Detroit showed a net ing to 11,0 )0,000 rubles (about Goering Allows Jew. to Occupy FOR CIRCUIT COURT HOME profit of $448,933.43, equivalent Poeitione in Opera $6,000,000) has been written off Personal service given. Mrs. to $1.21 per share on 369,882 BERLIN. tJTA — General by a Soviet government decree, Charles C. Lockwood, candidate Pearl Fisher, 1473 Taylor Ave. shares of stock outstanding, is- for Circuit Judge on the Demo- according to information received Hermann Wilhelm Goering , s Phone Trinity 2-0096. NEW HIGH -SPEED SAFETY PLYMOUTH FOR 1935 sued or subscribed. here last week by James N. Rosen- rabid an anti-Semite as the Nazi cratic ticket, in a recent speech At the annual stockholders stated; berg, chairman of the American movement has produced, must be ELDERLY WOMAN wishes a meeting Jan. 25, 1935, the foe - Jewish Joint Agricultural corpo- going soft. At any rate, the ra- "The ordinary citizen in the room with elderly woman or lowing officers and directors were past in this country has paid little ration and Joseph A. Rosen, its cial theories cherished by German couple. Has own dishes and elected to serve for the ensuing attention to political and econo- Fascism don't mean very much president. kitchen utensils and requires year: A. T. Montreuil, chairman mic affairs and has given little The decree provides that all to the burly assistant of Reichs- use of cooking facilities. Must of the board; William G. Breit- thought to the election of proper agricultural collectives in Soviet fuehrer Hitler when they happen I have individual. well lighted meyer, president; Alfred Epstein and suitable public officials but t o clash with his ambition to make Russia are to be released from all bedroom in well heated home. vice-president; Carleton S. Smith for five years now we have been obligations to repay their indebt- the Reich's theater and opera as Will pay well. Write Box 160, secretary and treasurer; Lloyd struggling to get out of the worst ednessee, amounting to $35,000,. good as any in Europe. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. H. Buhs, assistant secretary and depression this country has ever This was made apparent when 000 rubles. The Jewish collectives assistant treasurer. thus will benefit automatically to it was learned that he has ap- WILL GIVE FREE RENT to k nown and it is absolutely neces- Anticipating an increased vol- sary that the retail merchant, the the extent of the 11,000,000 pointed a Jew, Leo Blech, as as- . couple or housekeeper in ex- ume of business for 1935, con- laboring man and the professional change for preparing evening rubles mentioned above. The sum sistant conductor of the Opera tracts have been let to enlarge groups generally interest them- meal and to keep house for covers loans extended them by Unter den Linden. Pfeiffer's storage capacity by 60 selves in needed reforms in our two adults. No laundry. Call Goering had set himself a the Soviet government up to Jan. per cent. Trinity 2-6359 any time Sun- precedent when he imported 1, 1935. Pfeiffer is also considering the economic and political system. day or after 7 p. m. daily. "There is every reason to an- Clemens Krause from Austria to "We must elect judges who are purchase of additional new deliv- ticipate that additional loans made replace Wilhelm Furtwaengler as ery trucks to add to their present willing to work for a reasonable to Jewish agricultural collectives chief conductor when the latter AM DRIVING to Phoenix, Ari- salary and who will devote their zone via El Paso and Tucson. large fleet. since Jan. 1, 1933, will also be resigned because of his disap- Can accommodate two or three The Pfeiffer Brewing Company, full time to the duties of their written off shortly," Mr. Rosen- proval of Nazi interference with office. We should elect judges who passengers. Hirsch, 3015 Mon- brewers since 1889 re-established the arts. Krauss is • half-Jew. berg stated last Thursday. terey Ave. operation after the prohibition in- are not connected with any trust Alexander Kipnis, the renowned The purpose in wiping out the terruption the early part of 1934 companies or corporations which indebtedness of the collectives was basso, continues to be a member YOUNG LADY desires room or that year. Since commencing will influence or prejudice their to strengthen their financial posi- of the State opera's cast. Kipnia will share your apartment. operations, Pfeiffer has reached decisions and who will be more who has been heard in Chicago, is tion, Dr. Rosen explained. Vicinity Atkinson to Coiling- and sales were begun May 15 of interested in securing ustice than The 11,000,000 rubles, he ad- a Jew. The reason he retains wood, between 12th and Dexter. an enviable position in the Michi- in technicalities. If we are going ded, represents advances original- his position is that Goering has to have any real recovery or pros- Call Longfellow 7164. gan market. During January, ly made to the Jewish farming been forced to admit he cannot 1935, customarily the slowest perity in this country, in my NURSE, hospital trained, is will- settlements by the Agro-Joint !find any one as good. opinion, we must get the control month in the brewing industry, ing to give her services in spare and other organizations, including ,Goering is Director-General of Pfeiffer's sales have nearly of wealth and political power out time for room and board. Also the Comset, the Soviet govern- the Prussian Theater in addition of the hands of a privileged few High speed and safety features mark the new 1935 body has been made more rug:el t*,th ever. Ficatie equalled the high average of the can teach French and German. ment's department for settling i to all his other offices. However, and back into the hands of the Plymouth. It boast, the mat powerful engine Plymouth Ride has been adapted to the new Plymouth summer month m fio n nt th e s. s e. by • ctm Best references. Write Box Jews on the land. These advances ; he isn't catching quite so many has ever built —al horsepower—and this power increase seven and one-half American people and this is not 25, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. have been paid back to these or- shows these days as he would has been gamed without changing the bore or stroke. The plete re-distribution of weight sr.! tSe rt.-s'1 it a flew months of operation the Pfeiffer going to be an easy task. All of ganizations in the past few years like because of the pressure of 193S Plymouth is three inches ender and three inches "soft" ride. With its flowing lines the t Brewing Company paid well in us have to do our part." FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- longer than the mode: of last year. Its All-Steel Safety new 1935 Plymouth is me of modern bcraty. by the Soviet government to en- ; international diplomatic business. nished bedroom. Reasonable excess of $1,000,000 in govern. able them to extend their agricul- Any soil will do to bury in. rent. 2461 Blaine Ave., Euclid ment excise taxes' and gave direct The fallen blosson does not re- tural settlement and social wel- To the eye of • crow its young employment to 250• people • 8273-W. turn to the branch. fare work in Russia. one has milky/bite feathers. MOSCOW, (JTA)—The Soviet government has opened negotia- tions with Poland to permit Jews from that country to cross the Russian frontier and settle in the Jewish autonomous region of Bi- ro-Bidjan. Plans were laid out last week for developing the work of build- ing roads in the Biro-Bidjan ter- ritory and for the establishment of one large city on the banks of the Rime River. With Biro-Bidjan officially pro- claimed last month as an auto- nomous Jewish region under a practically all-Jewish administra- tion, interest in this territory is now assuming larger proportions among the Jews in White Russia and in the Ukraine. Many young Jews, especially members of the Communist party, are making pre- parations to leave for Biro-Bidjan in the near future. The visit which the Nazi minis- ter Goering paid to Poland aroused great interest among the Jewish population in White Rus- sia and in the Ukraine, in view of the fact that the Soviet • press in- terpreted the visit as a clear in- dication of a possible war on the Polish frontiers bordering on those sections. B'nai Moshe Notes J A German Novel for Ameri- CLASSIFIED